What does test analysis mean?

What does test analysis mean?

Analyzing the test means devoting time, after a mock test, in order to review each test question and find out the weaknesses and strengths in detail.

Test analysis steps:

After taking the test, rest a little and then depending on the study plan you have, you can start analyzing the test or rest the whole day and postpone this until the end of the afternoon. (According to the fact that mock tests are held in the morning, some rest on the weekend, these people can rest all the time after the test and analyze the test for two to three hours before going to bed)

It takes at least an hour and a half to review each test question, so be sure to allocate enough time to analyze your test. Pay attention to the fact that each and every question must be checked, even the questions of the lesson that you scored 100!

Then we prepare the descriptive answer sheet. In advance, we should also enter the answers that we enter on the answer sheet during the test into the question book so that we can use it in the analysis of the test. Preferably, as much as possible, write your solutions regularly in the question book so that when you analyze the test, you can quickly recognize how you solved the test. Write down any points that come to your mind during the session that will improve your study, in the question book.

We start from the first test of the literature course, if we answered correctly, we take a quick look at the explanatory answer sheet and if the designer of the answer sheet had a new look at the test or got the correct answer in another way, we check it.

Note: We must also check the tests that we answered correctly, sometimes there are ways other than our solutions to reach the correct answer and sometimes there are more concise ways. Sometimes we answered the test correctly by chance!

If we answered a test correctly, we check the correct option and go to the next test.

Otherwise, we first determine whether the test is wrong or failed, and then we read the answer sheet carefully. Then we find the cause. For wrong tests, the reasons can include calculation mistakes, chance of answering, seeing wrong numbers in the question or options, lack of mastery, and for failed tests, the reasons can include not reading the topic or not having time at the beginning of the meeting.

At the end, we specify the relevant action. For example, for the test that we failed and the reason was that we did not read the topic, we will include learning that topic in our study plan for the coming weeks.

At the end of the test analysis, you will come to a series of relevant actions that you should pay attention to and do in the future. Use the secondary points that came to your mind during the meeting and you wrote them down. It is only in this way that you progress in your studies and this is the way of top ranks.

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